“A more robust entertainment delivery system will be a hallmark of Sony as we move into the future,” Sony CEO Kaz Hirai said Tuesday in a keynote address at CES. “We will be offering customers a single source of entertainment that is less complicated, more cost-effective and more accessible than ever before.” Sony will be taking bold steps with its future consumer electronics products, Hirai pledged, adding that he is dedicated to creating a Sony culture that will evolve and mature over time to deliver products with emotional value.
How disappointing that Sony would release an image that would be virtually impossible to replicate in the real world. No way would we get an image that bright by projecting onto a plain wall in a room with that amount of ambient light. This is not how one regains faded glory. For shame.
Sony Banks On Life Space UX to Regain Faded Glory
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 8, 2014 11:44 AM“A more robust entertainment delivery system will be a hallmark of Sony as we move into the future,” Sony CEO Kaz Hirai said Tuesday in a keynote address at CES. “We will be offering customers a single source of entertainment that is less complicated, more cost-effective and more accessible than ever before.” Sony will be taking bold steps with its future consumer electronics products, Hirai pledged, adding that he is dedicated to creating a Sony culture that will evolve and mature over time to deliver products with emotional value.